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we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a trial, we still gave it our best. >> to your point that he didn't get a fair trial, how at this point, you're hoping for an appeal, what's the likelihood of that? >> well, we believe we have a strong grounds for appeal, both on the failure of the court to grant one continuance to prepare, given the fact, the dump of documents and information pretrial, and second of all, the prosecutor made statements about jerry not giving a full and fair explanation in a statement to bob costas which they ch
we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we...
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sandusky is planning an appeal. >> reporter: these pictures of jerry sandusky at the county courthouse could be the last time we seat former penn state football coach handed doe file outside prison walls. today the 68-year-old received sentence of 30 to 60 years. the order was handed down have the three of his victims spoke, including victim number one. >> when the sentence was handed down it was very emotional. >> reporter: when it was his turn, sandusky said he spent his time medicate -- meditating and writing. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: the lead prosecutor said sandusky's statement was in keeping with his behavior. >> he displays deaf viians, narcissism. >> reporter: he claims he didn't have time to prepare a proper defense. >> i think there were so many different parties involved in this who wanted this to go away. >> reporter: sandusky's security will be an issue as they try to place him in the popula
sandusky is planning an appeal. >> reporter: these pictures of jerry sandusky at the county courthouse could be the last time we seat former penn state football coach handed doe file outside prison walls. today the 68-year-old received sentence of 30 to 60 years. the order was handed down have the three of his victims spoke, including victim number one. >> when the sentence was handed down it was very emotional. >> reporter: when it was his turn, sandusky said he spent his...
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. >> former assistant football coach jerry sandusky will spend 30-60 years in jail for sexually abusing several young boys. penn state alumni want to move for world -- forward after the scandal. >> i think this will and another horrible chapter in penn state history. >> sandusky's lawyer is trying to appeal. he claims the accusers are after money. >> a prayer service to show support for maryland's dream act . is that will be held at morgan state university's chapel. they do have to attend maryland schools and their parents have to have paid taxes. voters will vote for the issue in november. reverend al sharpton will lead a rally today outside the supreme court. he was to show support for the admissions policy at the university of texas. the court will arguments in a tax -- a white woman says she was denied admission. >> news about montgomery county. the county council wants to know what is on the mind of its younger residents. it will hold their third town hall meeting for students tonight. it is open to high school, middle school, even elementary school students from around the county.
. >> former assistant football coach jerry sandusky will spend 30-60 years in jail for sexually abusing several young boys. penn state alumni want to move for world -- forward after the scandal. >> i think this will and another horrible chapter in penn state history. >> sandusky's lawyer is trying to appeal. he claims the accusers are after money. >> a prayer service to show support for maryland's dream act . is that will be held at morgan state university's chapel. they...
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talked-about sandusky. only in passing did he mention his victims. >> i guess for one reason or another, jerry just does not understand or believe what he did. >> all i could think was, what i lawyer. it -- what a liar. he is very good at it. >> i asked for handle everything and the willingness to surrender only to god, regardless of the outcome. >> tonight jerry sandusky is in the county jail here where he has been since he was convicted in june. brad bell, abc 7 news. >> a federal judge today chastised brown for failing to make weekly pretrial phone to court officials. the former chairman pleaded guilty to bank fraud charges in june and is to be sentenced in november. >> prince george's county delegate tiffany alston today pleaded guilty to misconduct charges. she was convicted in june of stealingo pay an assistant at her law firm. under a plea deal, she will be on probation for two years and must perform 300 hours of community service. >> the road to the world series is in washington. nationals park is r
talked-about sandusky. only in passing did he mention his victims. >> i guess for one reason or another, jerry just does not understand or believe what he did. >> all i could think was, what i lawyer. it -- what a liar. he is very good at it. >> i asked for handle everything and the willingness to surrender only to god, regardless of the outcome. >> tonight jerry sandusky is in the county jail here where he has been since he was convicted in june. brad bell, abc 7 news....
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sandusky was convicted in june of abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years and some attacks occurred inside the athletic facilities. and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will decide where he will spend his sentence. >> the penn state scandal led to two administrators being arrested for not telling about this. and joe paterno who died in january. >>> border patrol agents on horseback led a public funeral procession in arizona. one agent was shot last week and investigators believe he was killed by friendly fire instead of an armed smuggler. >>> people who don't like the radical muslim ads in the subway system came with a message of their own. that were put up last month after the executive director sued the metropolitan octoberrority to be allowed to display them and to be in
sandusky was convicted in june of abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years and some attacks occurred inside the athletic facilities. and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will...
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a defiant sandusky that a random speech in which he denied the allegations. his lawyers plan to file an appeal. >> the death of a winchester star reporter has been ruled a homicide. sarah greenhalgh died from gunshot wound to her neck. an investigation is underway. >> the washington nationals are back in town. game 3 of the series against the cardinals is tied 1-1. standing-room-only tickets are available. the first pitch takes place that's 1:05 tomorrow afternoon. >> a dozen bottle bombs were found outside a mormon church. police say this is not a hate crime, but some members of that congregation are not convinced. >> investigators believe a video like this found on the internet inspired two 11-year-old boy is to litter the parking lot of this mormon church with 15 bottles' bombs. 11 of them exploded. >> and neighbor spotted the bombs saturday. an investigator says no one got hurt but bottle bombs made with hydrochloric acid can inflict serious injury. >> neighbors and investigators believe the 11-year-olds meant no harm to the church, but some members of th
a defiant sandusky that a random speech in which he denied the allegations. his lawyers plan to file an appeal. >> the death of a winchester star reporter has been ruled a homicide. sarah greenhalgh died from gunshot wound to her neck. an investigation is underway. >> the washington nationals are back in town. game 3 of the series against the cardinals is tied 1-1. standing-room-only tickets are available. the first pitch takes place that's 1:05 tomorrow afternoon. >> a dozen...
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sandusky to at least 30 years behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 before he can even be considered for parole. >> he could have imposed a sentence of many centuries and there's really no point to it. he imposed a life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he plans to appeal the conviction. sandusky will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> well, the tsa gets a lot of flack for patting down gray- haired grannies and 2-year- olds, but at least they're trying to keep us safe. maybe their counterparts in japan could learn a thing or to. they let a guy board a plan to l.a. with enough weapons to arm a drug cartel. he wore a trench coat and underneath body proof body armor and flame retardant pants. inside his luggage, a hatchet, knives, leg irons, handcuffs, a face mask, a biohazard suit and that's just the beginning. so perhaps a pat-down isn't such a nuisance after all. >>> tonight the federal governm
sandusky to at least 30 years behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 before he can even be considered for parole. >> he could have imposed a sentence of many centuries and there's really no point to it. he imposed a life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he plans to appeal the conviction. sandusky will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> well,...
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sandusky says that he will fight on. at times he sounded like the coach that he was giving a locker room speech, but it was himself he was trying to cheer .n his lawyer is and will appeal the conviction and they will soon.the process very the prosecution says the important thing is just as was victims.the sandusky is off to prison likely for the rest of his life. brad bell from bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> he will be in state college the rest of the day. find more of his live today on abc 7 news and keep up with the latest wjla.com as well as on twitter. >> d.c. councilman kwame brown back before a judge today after orders comply with court has a tighter restrictions. john gonzalez has the latest. >> former d.c. council chairman e brown moments ago received very stern lecture from the toeral judge for failing report on three separate occasions to his pretrial services. separate occasions, all he had do was call. now brown must report in person week and the as a curfew 11:00 p.m. until 6:30 in the morning. this is five we
sandusky says that he will fight on. at times he sounded like the coach that he was giving a locker room speech, but it was himself he was trying to cheer .n his lawyer is and will appeal the conviction and they will soon.the process very the prosecution says the important thing is just as was victims.the sandusky is off to prison likely for the rest of his life. brad bell from bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> he will be in state college the rest of the day. find more of his live today on abc...
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. >>> jerry sandusky will likely die in prison. the former penn state assistant coach sentenced today to a minimum of 30 years in prison. he was convicted of sexual aabusing 10 boys. some victims testified. described how his abuse changed their lives. sandusky addressed the court and denied any wrong doing. >> jerry never flinched from his position that he was innocent and that he wanted the opportunity to prove his innocence. >> completely untethered from reality. without any acceptance of responsibility, it was tirely self-focused as if he again were the victim. it was ridiculous. >> sandusky's lawyers say they plan to appeal. meantime, some of sandusky's victims are suing penn state with how the university responded. >> monitoring metro tonight in the latest crime numbers, serious crimes have gone up in the last year. they include aggravated assault, thefts, and robberies. up almost 7%. the largest jump, robberies. thefts of iphones and other electronics. metro transit police reported the ten most dangerous stations in the syste
. >>> jerry sandusky will likely die in prison. the former penn state assistant coach sentenced today to a minimum of 30 years in prison. he was convicted of sexual aabusing 10 boys. some victims testified. described how his abuse changed their lives. sandusky addressed the court and denied any wrong doing. >> jerry never flinched from his position that he was innocent and that he wanted the opportunity to prove his innocence. >> completely untethered from reality. without...
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gje jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> breaking news for you right now. jerry sandusky has been speaking out loud from his jail cell. his attorney is confirming that the voice on the tape is that of jerry sandusky. we're still processing this tape. penn state radio, the college radio station, released an audio statement from the former penn state assistant coach in which the coach proclaims that he is innocent. you will remember that mr. sandusky was convicted on 45 counts of child se
gje jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover...
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given sandusky's age, 68, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >>> a new warning tonight about a popular flu treatment. not to purchase any form of generic tamiflu online without a prescription. if you do you're more than likely to get a phony of the drug. may contain an ingredient that triggers a potentially legal reaction. only fda-approved version of tamiflu can be purchased by prescription. >>> he wants to end sat mail delivery by next memorial day. postmaster general said it would save the postal service more than 2 and a half billion dollars every year limiting service to five days a week and making pension payment changes could put the post office back in the black for the first time since 2007. congress has to approve the plan. >>> it's one of the most eagerly-awaited event of the fall and if nothing else tells you halloween is on its way is in bay today for the annual great pumpkin weigh off where this years we winning gor set a new state record. >> at a whopping 1775 pounds, this is the winner of the half-moon bay pumpkin weigh off. cash prize for growing this m
given sandusky's age, 68, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >>> a new warning tonight about a popular flu treatment. not to purchase any form of generic tamiflu online without a prescription. if you do you're more than likely to get a phony of the drug. may contain an ingredient that triggers a potentially legal reaction. only fda-approved version of tamiflu can be purchased by prescription. >>> he wants to end sat mail delivery by next memorial day. postmaster...
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last night jerry sandusky spoke from his jail cell insisting he is not guilty. >> reporter: jerry sandusky says he knows in his heart he is innocent. >> they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: on the eve of the sentencing hearing he released a statement, he said the case was brought to trial too quickly and accused his victims of conspiring against -- conspiring against him. an attorney called the claims preposterous. >> my client came forward only after there was a knock on the door which led him to a grand jury room. >> reporter: in june he was found guilty of sexually abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years. it featured testimony which was often emotional and graphic. he with would molest them in places such as his basement or showers and hotels or the athletic facility. he called character witnesses including his wife dottie and people who benefited from his charity the second mile. they convicted him on 45 of 48 counts. they imposed sanctions against penn state including a 60 million-dollar fine and a four- year bowl ban. and the court ruled wh
last night jerry sandusky spoke from his jail cell insisting he is not guilty. >> reporter: jerry sandusky says he knows in his heart he is innocent. >> they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: on the eve of the sentencing hearing he released a statement, he said the case was brought to trial too quickly and accused his victims of conspiring against -- conspiring against him. an attorney called the claims preposterous. >> my client...
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sandusky says he plans to file an appeal. >> we will continue to fight. we didn't lose the proven facts, evidence, accurate locations and times. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories that were influenced by people who wanted to convict me. we must fight unfairness and consistency and dishonesty. >> sandusky faces 60 to more than 400 years in prison. >>> the first lady will make her way to northern virginia today to campaign for her husband. michelle obama will speak to supporters in ladu loudoun coun. both candidates and their spouses are making a strong push with less than a month to election day. the first lady's event openth to the public at 2:45 this afternoon. >>> the president has catching up to do because of his oppon t opponent's strong debate performance. a new survey shows mitt romney holds a 4-point lead over the president 49% to 45%. this amounts to a huge swing. the poll also shows that romney's favorability is rising and that he's making gains among women and hispanic voters. >>> this week republicans are focusing on winni
sandusky says he plans to file an appeal. >> we will continue to fight. we didn't lose the proven facts, evidence, accurate locations and times. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories that were influenced by people who wanted to convict me. we must fight unfairness and consistency and dishonesty. >> sandusky faces 60 to more than 400 years in prison. >>> the first lady will make her way to northern virginia today to campaign for her husband. michelle obama...
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he is seeking millions of .ollars in damages he reported seeing sandusky and locker room shower back in 2008, but police were not notified. >> we have a big night coming up tomorrow night. us.er is almost upon coming up at 6:00, hear from about what to , as wellmorrow night as to americans think will come debatetop in the first of this campaign season. one of the vice-presidential candidates is planning to spend time in virginia over the next week or so. on that coming up at 6:00. >> we look forward to it. >> meanwhile, another all-star be saying goodbye tonight "dancing with the stars." herself atin found bottom of the list. >> for the first time in 15 that.s, thank you for >> it was a fun night. the judges courts are? by "privateollowed practice" and the news at eleven o'clock after that. start with the wide look back across the city. the fog started already. it is really against in spots overnight -- it will be really dense in spots overnight. visibility is starting to come miles at reagan national. that will be the big story later evening. as rain fall goes, across the chesapeake
he is seeking millions of .ollars in damages he reported seeing sandusky and locker room shower back in 2008, but police were not notified. >> we have a big night coming up tomorrow night. us.er is almost upon coming up at 6:00, hear from about what to , as wellmorrow night as to americans think will come debatetop in the first of this campaign season. one of the vice-presidential candidates is planning to spend time in virginia over the next week or so. on that coming up at 6:00....
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jerry sandusky got a 30 to 60-year sentence for abusing young boys. during today's sentencing, three of his victims stood up in court to talk about how their lives have been derailed by a man they once saw as a father figure. >> but sandusky pro claimed his innocence today and declared himself the victim of a conspiracy. brian moore was in the courtroom today and he joins us live from bell font, pennsylvania with reaction. >> reporter: the judge could have sentenced jerry sandusky to hundreds of years, but said a 68-year-old defendant, the practical effect was the same. jerry sandusky left the courthouse to begin what amounts to a life sentence behind bars. the former penn state football coach once hailed as a hero on the gridiron, now officially labeled a violent sex predator under pennsylvania law. before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 15-minute statement. he choked with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pain and he declared himself a victim. repeating claims of innocence, he made in a radio statement on the eve of sentencing
jerry sandusky got a 30 to 60-year sentence for abusing young boys. during today's sentencing, three of his victims stood up in court to talk about how their lives have been derailed by a man they once saw as a father figure. >> but sandusky pro claimed his innocence today and declared himself the victim of a conspiracy. brian moore was in the courtroom today and he joins us live from bell font, pennsylvania with reaction. >> reporter: the judge could have sentenced jerry sandusky...
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sandusky was convicted of molesting boys but maintains his innocence. >>> a food alert that can make your stomach turn, but this next story will really gross you out. a chinese restaurant in kentucky accused of serving up road kill. you heard me right. road kill. in fact, a customer saw them hauling in a dead deer during lunch and quickly called 911. >> there was like a tail this big, a fuzzy tail and a leg sticking out of a garbage can. they were wheeling it in really quick like trying to hurry. one of the other employees were like mopping up the blood dripping out of the garbage can on to the floor. >> i knew that food didn't taste quite right. the sheriff said he's not sure if the restaurant has done it before but for now, they've been shut down. >>> next time you see a man a tee and -- manatee and you're thinking about jumping on for a ride don't do it. this woman did it and is wanted by the cops. it's illegal and now police are trying to figure out who the woman is and they're tracking her down. >>> this tv anchor was criticized by a viewer for her weight. today she gave him a p
sandusky was convicted of molesting boys but maintains his innocence. >>> a food alert that can make your stomach turn, but this next story will really gross you out. a chinese restaurant in kentucky accused of serving up road kill. you heard me right. road kill. in fact, a customer saw them hauling in a dead deer during lunch and quickly called 911. >> there was like a tail this big, a fuzzy tail and a leg sticking out of a garbage can. they were wheeling it in really quick like...
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sandusky also addressed the court and denied any wrong doing. some of his victims are suing penn state over how the university responded to the complaints about sandusky. ts a >>> developing across the country this morning, two democratic lawmakers are calling for stricter recollect laitionz of certain kinds of pharmacies following a deadly meningitis outbreak. eleven-- stricter regulations of certain kinds of pharmacies following a deadly meningitis outbreak. outbreak. the steroid was made at a specialty pharmacy in massachusetts. >>> coming up, new revelations concerning last month's deadly consulate attack in libya. up next, why the white house is facing more questions. >> a turn of events in the race for the white house. results of a new poll coming out. we are checking more headlines. >>> the state department will present its findings to congress in the investigation of last month's attacks on the u.s. consulate that killed u.s. ambassador chris steven son and three other americans. yesterday, the department said it did not believe the at
sandusky also addressed the court and denied any wrong doing. some of his victims are suing penn state over how the university responded to the complaints about sandusky. ts a >>> developing across the country this morning, two democratic lawmakers are calling for stricter recollect laitionz of certain kinds of pharmacies following a deadly meningitis outbreak. eleven-- stricter regulations of certain kinds of pharmacies following a deadly meningitis outbreak. outbreak. the steroid was...
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jerry sandusky sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars. what "celebrity apprenticsandus. >>> first it was pbs and now nickelodeon. why the kids' tv network says mitt romney is dising children. it's one of the things we thought you should know, and you can join our conversation if you don't explode like steve on twitter. find us at @tamronhall and at @newsnation. this is my song of the day. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> if joe biden has a big gaffe, turns in a bad performance for some reason, which he shouldn't, this narrative just grows. >> it
jerry sandusky sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars. what "celebrity apprenticsandus. >>> first it was pbs and now nickelodeon. why the kids' tv network says mitt romney is dising children. it's one of the things we thought you should know, and you can join our conversation if you don't explode like steve on twitter. find us at @tamronhall and at @newsnation. this is my song of the day. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely,...
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jerry sandusky was convicted in june of molesting 10 boys over 15 years. some of the attacks inside penn state facilities. during the sensational trial, eight victims testified against their former mentor. prosecutors argued that sandusky used his fame as a penn state football coach and the charity he founded to target and groom young boys for sexual abuse. in the audio statement given to penn set's college radio station, he said the whole thin ways well orchestrated lie. -- thing was a well orchestrated lie. >> they can take away my leave. they can treat me as a monster. but they can't take away my heart n my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: sandusky says his defense didn't have time to properly prepare for trial and that he was convicted not on evidence but on speculation and dishonesty. his attorneys are planning to appeal the conviction. the proceedings start at 9:00 this morning. first, there will be a hearing to determine if sandusky qualifies as a sexually violent predator. that will have some effect on the sent
jerry sandusky was convicted in june of molesting 10 boys over 15 years. some of the attacks inside penn state facilities. during the sensational trial, eight victims testified against their former mentor. prosecutors argued that sandusky used his fame as a penn state football coach and the charity he founded to target and groom young boys for sexual abuse. in the audio statement given to penn set's college radio station, he said the whole thin ways well orchestrated lie. -- thing was a well...
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former penn state football coach jerry sandusky sentenced on tuesday. sentencing after a hearing determines whether or not he's a sexual -- sexually violent predator. sandusky's sentence could add up to 100 years. >> also in court this week, 11 florida a&m students will stand trial in connection with the death of robert champion. the students are facing criminal charges in the alleged hazing before the drum major collapsed and died died last year. >> and thursday is a big day. the vice-presidential debate, vice president joe biden and republican vice president nominee ryan will face off in danville kentucky. you can watch it starting right here at 9:00 p.m. >> a 4-year-old girl, how a guest at a party jumps into action to save this young life. >> meteorologist adam caskey is back with a look at your work week forecast. tomorrow things could get really cold. but thirst, the federal hot minute. as we move into the government's new fiscal year, here are just a few noteworthy headlines concerning the business of government. "l.a. times" was one of several p
former penn state football coach jerry sandusky sentenced on tuesday. sentencing after a hearing determines whether or not he's a sexual -- sexually violent predator. sandusky's sentence could add up to 100 years. >> also in court this week, 11 florida a&m students will stand trial in connection with the death of robert champion. the students are facing criminal charges in the alleged hazing before the drum major collapsed and died died last year. >> and thursday is a big day....
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and his sandusky monday night jerry sandusky issued an. audio an >> he has spent the last three months behind bars. this morning he wi if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. he's expected to be one of the last to speak during today's sentencing hearing. he is speaking out from jail this morning. jerry sandusky is headed back to court this morning to find out whether he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. on the night before his sentencing, sandusky issued an audio statement maintaining his innocence. they could take away my life they could make me out as a monster, they could treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> in june, sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse against and boys. sandusky says he now regrets not taking the stand and his attorney says that he will fight for new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very confident that he's going to get another shot at this. w
and his sandusky monday night jerry sandusky issued an. audio an >> he has spent the last three months behind bars. this morning he wi if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. he's expected to be one of the last to speak during today's sentencing hearing. he is speaking out from jail this morning. jerry sandusky is headed back to court this morning to find out whether he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. on the night before his sentencing, sandusky issued an audio...
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jerry sandusky maintained his innocence. several victims testified about a lasting legacy of the abuse. the scandal had a huge impact on the football team. >> i think this will and a horrible chapter in penn state history. >> jerry sandusky's lawyers say they will appeal his conviction and sentence. they continue to claim the accusers are out for money. >> reverend al sharpton will lead a rally outside the supreme court. the court will hear arguments in a case filed against the school by a white woman. officials say the university chose not to admit her because of our race. she says that violates the equal protection guarantee. the school says using race as a factor is the only way to keep this to the body diverse. >> 5:17 is the time. adam you are decked out in your red. >> you know you want one, steve. >> come on. comeo on. [laughter] >> we have to rock the red pockets where today. -- square today. it will be warmer today. and sunnier than the past couple of days. up about some color. fall color. beautiful picture here fro
jerry sandusky maintained his innocence. several victims testified about a lasting legacy of the abuse. the scandal had a huge impact on the football team. >> i think this will and a horrible chapter in penn state history. >> jerry sandusky's lawyers say they will appeal his conviction and sentence. they continue to claim the accusers are out for money. >> reverend al sharpton will lead a rally outside the supreme court. the court will hear arguments in a case filed against...
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a judge sentenced jerry sandusky to 30 and no more than 60 years prison. the 68-year-old will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of sexually abusing ten boys. he denied the allegations, talked about his life in prison and the pain of being away from his family. the judge called the case a story of betrayal and sandusky continues to assault their psyche's and souls. one of the victims said you should be ashamed of yourself going on to say i don't forgive you and i don't know if i ever will. here is what one of his lawyers said moments ago. >> we are pleased with the sentence. it's less than we thought it could have been. >> the judge could have given him 100 years to 200 years. the judge was sending a message that what was done required retribution and balanced out the good he's done. >> he maintains his innocence. yesterday, he read another statement on penn state radio. sandusky accused the judge of bringing the trial to court too quickly and the lawyers trying to make money
a judge sentenced jerry sandusky to 30 and no more than 60 years prison. the 68-year-old will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of sexually abusing ten boys. he denied the allegations, talked about his life in prison and the pain of being away from his family. the judge called the case a story of betrayal and sandusky continues to assault their psyche's and souls. one of the victims said you should be ashamed of...
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during tuesday's hearing, some of sandusky's victims testified and described how sandusky's abuse changed their lives. sandusky also addressed the court and again denied any wrongdoing. some of sandusky's victims are suing penn state over how the university responded to the complaints about sandusky. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about a heinous crime. a 14-year-old girl shot for expressing her demand for an education. >>> a ball of flames kept crews pretty busy overnight. we are checking more headlines coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm
during tuesday's hearing, some of sandusky's victims testified and described how sandusky's abuse changed their lives. sandusky also addressed the court and again denied any wrongdoing. some of sandusky's victims are suing penn state over how the university responded to the complaints about sandusky. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about a heinous crime. a 14-year-old girl shot for expressing her demand for an education. >>> a ball of flames kept crews pretty busy overnight....
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we heard from jerry sandusky. when he stood up, he was still wearing, of course, his red uniform from the correctional facility. he said, others can make me out to be a monster, but you can't take away my heart. i did not do these disgusting things. he went on to say i feel the need to talk not for fear or for arrogance, but from my heart. i'm filled with emotion and determination, i did not do these disgusting things. and then he referred to a football reference and talked about his wife, dottie. dottie was seated to his right in the courtroom, and in fact, when he walked into the courtroom, the first thing he did was looked over, he waved at her, smiled at her. the family smiled back at him, his children. he said i told dottie, he was he was reading his statement, he spoke for about 13 minutes, we are in the fourth quarter. you definitely find out who your friends are, who will stand by you. i like to believe they know me the most. they are standing by me. and then ashleigh, for the first time he became emotiona
we heard from jerry sandusky. when he stood up, he was still wearing, of course, his red uniform from the correctional facility. he said, others can make me out to be a monster, but you can't take away my heart. i did not do these disgusting things. he went on to say i feel the need to talk not for fear or for arrogance, but from my heart. i'm filled with emotion and determination, i did not do these disgusting things. and then he referred to a football reference and talked about his wife,...
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sandusky never testified. the only time we heard from him was during a poorly handled interview with nbc's bob costas last november. >> am i sexually attracted to underage boys? >> yes. >> sexually attracted, i enjoy young people. i love to be around them. but no, i'm not sexually attracted to young boys. >> sandusky's attorney admits he regrets allowing that interview to take place. >> the fact is, he said what he was supposed to have said, it's just he said it in a way that wasn't the best way to do it. >> reporter: he said sandusky is ready to break his silence once again. >> it is probable he will make some statement. just a question of how long, how lengthy it is. he's going to say he's innocent. >> reporter: an innocence his attorney maintains. >> i believe he was set up. i really do. >> reporter: this, despite often heartbreaking testimony from victims during the trial detailing abuse at the penn state campus and sandusky's home. some of them will likely speak again during the sentencing and their state
sandusky never testified. the only time we heard from him was during a poorly handled interview with nbc's bob costas last november. >> am i sexually attracted to underage boys? >> yes. >> sexually attracted, i enjoy young people. i love to be around them. but no, i'm not sexually attracted to young boys. >> sandusky's attorney admits he regrets allowing that interview to take place. >> the fact is, he said what he was supposed to have said, it's just he said it in...
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jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> breaking news for you right now. jerry sandusky has
jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while...
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the wife of jerry sandusky is getting back $50,000 in cash and a home put up for a bond before his conviction. the request was granted this afternoon. his wife put up the money and her home as collateral for his $200,000 bond. he remains in jail under isolation. he will be sentenced next week. >> it is time to look at the day's other top stories. a massive manhunt is underway for a missing teenager. he has not been seen since monday after buying donuts and a bottle of water from a duncan doughnuts on route 50. -- dunkin donuts on route 50. >> the reflecting pool is empty tonight because of audi. -- audi. -- algae. >> the race for the white house is heating up. analysts agreed that mitt romney one of the debate last night. money -- many undecided voters are still waiting to make their decisions. there are 33 days until the election. >> during the debate, we reviewed some brand new technology. it allows you to weigh in on what you see during the debates. it is not exactly a scientific, but instant reaction is a brand new tool. >> you can use your smart phones or your ipad to use this app. go to
the wife of jerry sandusky is getting back $50,000 in cash and a home put up for a bond before his conviction. the request was granted this afternoon. his wife put up the money and her home as collateral for his $200,000 bond. he remains in jail under isolation. he will be sentenced next week. >> it is time to look at the day's other top stories. a massive manhunt is underway for a missing teenager. he has not been seen since monday after buying donuts and a bottle of water from a duncan...
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before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 50-minute statement. he choke with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pain and he declared himself a victim. repeating claim of innocence, he made in a radio statement on the eve of sentencing. >> they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: the prosecutor called sandusky's statements ridiculous. >> his statement today was a master piece of banal self-delusion. completely untethered from reality and without any acceptance or responsibility. >> reporter: sandusky's defense team said it will appeal the conviction. >> we believe had we had the time, that we would have had an opportunity to prove jerry's innocence. >> reporter: judge john cleland called it a story of betrayal and told san does kirk abused the trust of those that trusted you. the former coach was convicted on charges of sex abuse on ten young boys he met through the second mile, his charity for underprivileged youthful three of sandusk
before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 50-minute statement. he choke with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pain and he declared himself a victim. repeating claim of innocence, he made in a radio statement on the eve of sentencing. >> they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: the prosecutor called sandusky's statements ridiculous. >> his statement today...
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the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60. sandusky, of course, is 68 years old. he will spend at least 30 years in prison. so, this clearly is a life sentence, effectively a life sentence for jerry sandusky, for the 45 counts of child sex abuse that he was convicted of in june. the sentence came after he spoke for about 18 minutes in what's being described as a rambling statement to the court. it also came after three of the victims who testified against sandusky told the court of the impact on them, the emotional impact that the alleged crimes had on him. one talked about how he was a father now himself and that how he cann
the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60....
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then, of course, we heard from jerry sandusky himself. he spoke for about 13 minutes, he was emotional at times, read from a prepared statement that i'm just finding out now it was a statement he was just putting the final touches on late yesterday, brooke. joe amendola didn't get an opportunity to see the statement in its full entirety until both of them were in court this morning. and joe amendola said i just had a quick opportunity to look over it. jerry sandusky is standing in front of the court and saying, quote, i feel the need it talk, not for arrogance, but from my heart. i'm filled with emotion and determination. i did not do these disgusting acts. others can make me out to be a monster, but they cannot take away my heart. a lot of emotion in the courtroom this morning. brooke. >> jason, he is obviously going away for a long, long time. but, you know, as you point out, the judge could have given him 400 years. there has been some outcry over this sentence that it wasn't enough. what did the judge -- did the judge address that? >>
then, of course, we heard from jerry sandusky himself. he spoke for about 13 minutes, he was emotional at times, read from a prepared statement that i'm just finding out now it was a statement he was just putting the final touches on late yesterday, brooke. joe amendola didn't get an opportunity to see the statement in its full entirety until both of them were in court this morning. and joe amendola said i just had a quick opportunity to look over it. jerry sandusky is standing in front of the...
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yesterday, sandusky spoke a penn state radio station. he says he has been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> some vulnerable children would could be abused my not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a among sister but they can't take away my heart n my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: sandusky only refers to his victims as accusers and claims he lost the case because of speculation and dishonesty. he said he will fight for a second chance and for justice. prosecutors say as men as half a dozen of sandusky's victims will speak at today's hearing. legal experts say it is likely the 6 #-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison. can you hear his entire statement on myfoxdc.com. just click on web links. n web -- the 6 #-year-old wi
yesterday, sandusky spoke a penn state radio station. he says he has been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> some vulnerable children would could be abused my not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a among sister but they...
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on the phone, sandusky attorney, karl rominger. clearly this statement seemed to be vetted, i assume you looked at it before. did you advise jerry sandusky to release this statement and, if so, why? >> i have not seen that statement prior to the release, nor had joe amendola. we would tell him probably not to do it but the reality is given the mandatory minimums that apply in this case, it's probably not going to make an effective difference in the length of his sentence, vis a vis his life expectancy. >> you didn't know he would be making a statement in advance? >> i did not. >> when you heard it, what did you think? what do you think of it? >> it sounds like jerry. he maintains his innocence. if he's innocent, god bless him. get your word out there. i understand his frustration. we were rushed to trial. commonwealth had three years to prepare. we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i can't get one in a major felony case in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >>
on the phone, sandusky attorney, karl rominger. clearly this statement seemed to be vetted, i assume you looked at it before. did you advise jerry sandusky to release this statement and, if so, why? >> i have not seen that statement prior to the release, nor had joe amendola. we would tell him probably not to do it but the reality is given the mandatory minimums that apply in this case, it's probably not going to make an effective difference in the length of his sentence, vis a vis his...
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>> attorney for -- attorneys for jerry sandusky met with the judge today. two hearings are planned for tomorrow. the first is to determine if he is of violent sexual predator and the second is to determine his sentencing. he faces life in prison. we will be live with his sentencing on abc7 news at 5:00. the man long suspected in the death of natalie holloway, a dutch newspaper reports that he has impregnated a woman despite being in prison in peru. he told the newspaper the pregnancy came after an unsupervised visit with the woman. >> 3 people behind bars after chaos broke out in a hotel in downtown philadelphia. we will show you some video. a brawl broke out between two separate wedding parties. and man, apparently the uncle of one of the bride's, had a heart attack a dot -- hard attack and died. >> there was 75 to 100 people. they started shoving each other. >> that video is the main piece of evidence in the case. more charges could be pending. this reportedly began as a by between family and friends at one of the weddings, -- as a fight between family an
>> attorney for -- attorneys for jerry sandusky met with the judge today. two hearings are planned for tomorrow. the first is to determine if he is of violent sexual predator and the second is to determine his sentencing. he faces life in prison. we will be live with his sentencing on abc7 news at 5:00. the man long suspected in the death of natalie holloway, a dutch newspaper reports that he has impregnated a woman despite being in prison in peru. he told the newspaper the pregnancy came...
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tomorrow a judge will sentence sandusky on 45 counts of sexual abuse. you'll recall he was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boils over 15 years. -- boys over 15 years. prosecutors say as many as half a dozen of his victims will speak at the hearing tomorrow, sandusky also expected to speak and a certificate his innocence. legal experts say it's like -- and assert his innocence. legal experts say it's likely the 68-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison. you can hear the statement in its entirety on www.myfoxdc.com. click on web links. >>> george allen and tim kaine squared off tonight debating the issues in the race for the senate. fox 5's karen gray houston is live in richmond tonight. any fireworks? we apologize. we are having technical difficulties right now. we'll try to get to karen in a few minutes. let me see if we have a little bit more from the debate tonight. do we have that? >> it is not a time to recede. it's not a time to ruin the modernization of our armed forces with these disproportionate cuts that are coming through our na
tomorrow a judge will sentence sandusky on 45 counts of sexual abuse. you'll recall he was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boils over 15 years. -- boys over 15 years. prosecutors say as many as half a dozen of his victims will speak at the hearing tomorrow, sandusky also expected to speak and a certificate his innocence. legal experts say it's like -- and assert his innocence. legal experts say it's likely the 68-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison. you can hear the statement...
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jerry sandusky faces up to 400 years. it's unlikely those would run back to back to back but rather concurrently. this whole procedure will take around a couple of hours. by the time it is over with. then we're very likely to hear from the people who participated afterwards. carol? >> susan candiotti, reporting live to us this morning. let's listen to more of those audiotapes from jerry sandusky. here he says his wife of 45 years remains by his side. >> we must fight unfairness a, inconsistency and dishonesty. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a atrial we still gave it our best. we will fight for another chance. we have given many second chances and now we'll ask for another one. it will take amore than our efforts. justice will have be more than just a word, fairness be more than just a dream. it will take others somebody aapolit aapolitical to take the record forward. i ask for the strength to
jerry sandusky faces up to 400 years. it's unlikely those would run back to back to back but rather concurrently. this whole procedure will take around a couple of hours. by the time it is over with. then we're very likely to hear from the people who participated afterwards. carol? >> susan candiotti, reporting live to us this morning. let's listen to more of those audiotapes from jerry sandusky. here he says his wife of 45 years remains by his side. >> we must fight unfairness a,...
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interesting, i mentioned sandusky's e holding -- emotions. no emotion of any kind shown when three young men who were young boys at the time of their abuse at the hands of sandusky, described the agony of having their childhood stolen from them. one looked him in the eye and said i don't forgive you for what you did. it was -- it was really a gut- wrenching time but no reaction or emotion from sandusky during the period of time at all. >> they were called the agony but, bruce, is there any sense of healing from the victims? >> generally speaking, and we have talked to the attorneys for several of the victims this afternoon. generally speaking, they seem satisfied with the sentence and there is a sense they would have liked a few more years and they seem satisfied with the de facto life sentence and try to get on with their lives and that is going to be difficult. it was tough for those who got up and spoke this morning, but they're doing what they can to put their highways together. >> good insight, bruce gordon live from belfont, pennsylvani
interesting, i mentioned sandusky's e holding -- emotions. no emotion of any kind shown when three young men who were young boys at the time of their abuse at the hands of sandusky, described the agony of having their childhood stolen from them. one looked him in the eye and said i don't forgive you for what you did. it was -- it was really a gut- wrenching time but no reaction or emotion from sandusky during the period of time at all. >> they were called the agony but, bruce, is there...